Accounting Entries hit in Third party Sales Process

Hi,
Can anybody tell which accounting entries are hit when we create the following entries in third party sales process
1.When Sales Order is created.
2.When PR is Created
3.When ME21N is done
4.MIGO
5.MIRO
please provide your valuable suggestion..
Thanks...

Hi,
1. When Sales Order is created.
No FI Entry
2. When PR is Created
No FI Entry
3. When ME21N is done
No FI Entry
4. MIGO
(GBB-VAY) COGS - 3rd Party A/c - Dr
(WRX) GR/IR Clearing A/c - Cr
5. MIRO
Vendor Account - Cr
GR/IR Clearing A/c - Dr
6. VF01
Customer Account - Dr
Sales Revenue A/c - Cr

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